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At Instituto Moreira Salles, the writer anchors an exploration of Brazilian women’s art and literature in the mid- to late-20th century

BY Meg Weeks |

From Samuel Fosso’s thousand faces at The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm, to a Heidi Bucher retrospective at Muzeum Susch, Zernez

BY frieze |

Paired together at Meredith Rosen Gallery, New York, Friedman-Pappas explores the continuing drive toward industrialization while Black critiques the world of racial capitalism born from it

BY Jessica S. Kwok |

At Muzeum Susch, a posthumous retrospective showcases the artist’s liberating use of latex

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

‘Anka Au Cas Par Cas’, at CAPC Musée d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux, presents the life and career of the critic, curator, gallerist and teacher in all her multitudes

BY Vincent Simon |

A posthumous retrospective of the artist’s work at Bildmuseet, Umeå, aims to redress the art-historical record

BY Matthew Rana |

A group exhibition at blank projects, Cape Town, brings together artists whose work experiments with the materiality of the earth

BY Zoë Hopkins |

From Lou Lou Sainsbury’s London debut at Gasworks to Ishiuchi Miyako’s photographs of Frida Kahlo’s belongings at Stills Centre of Photography, Edinburgh

BY frieze |

‘Still Alive’ registers the inequity inherent in the world while imagining a trajectory to a future unburdened by rigid categories of identity

 

BY Christopher Whitfield |

At Tanya Leighton, Berlin, the artist’s labour-intensive portraits suggest an art historical fever dream

BY Mitch Speed |

The collective’s retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada extends from foundational mail art to hard-hitting installations about HIV/AIDS

BY Charlene K. Lau |

In celebration of the Inaugural Frieze Seoul, here are must-see shows right now to catch if you are still in Korea

BY Hayoung Chung |

The artist’s first show at White Cube, London, contains new paintings full of narratively ambiguous scenes derived from popular culture

BY Ella Slater |

From a group show of Ukrainian women artists at Fridman Gallery, NY to Cathy Lu’s ceramic garden at Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, these are the shows on our radar this month

BY frieze |

At New Art Projects, London, the artist evokes visceral experiences of growing up queer in Britain under Section 28

BY Sam Moore |

Inspired by a cult Sci-Fi TV show, the artist’s first exhibition at Hot Wheels, Athens, warps the simulated/real dialectic

BY Gabriella Pounds |

Nature and culture are inseparable in ‘Strike-Slip’, the artist’s first solo show at Bel Ami, Los Angeles

BY Jan Tumlir |

The first extensive exhibition of the self-taught artist’s work at Telfair Museums, Savannah, is filled with fact and fantasy inspired by his unconventional life at sea

BY Daniel Fuller |

At Gasworks, London, the artist explores the possibilities that come with rejecting forms imposed by outsiders and creating our own

BY Juliet Jacques |

The artist’s large-scale exhibition at the Walther Collection, Ulm, displays his skill for impersonation and adds depth to the genre of self-portraiture

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |